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ROLAND CHILDREN SERVICES

Roland Children Services provides assistance with the planning, negotiation and setting up of contact arrangements and facilitated contact changeover. Service offers: separate appointments for both parents; privacy and confidentiality; separate entrances and exits for each parent.

Baptcare is a not-for-profit organisation based in Victoria and Tasmania, Australia. In Tasmania, Baptcare Gateway connects families with vulnerable children, young people and people with a disability to specialist family and disability support services within their community.

Baptcare is a not-for-profit organisation based in Victoria and Tasmania, Australia. In Tasmania, Baptcare Gateway connects families with vulnerable children, young people and people with a disability to specialist family and disability support services within their community.

CAMHS is available to young people who require assistance in managing emotional, social and behavioural difficulties. Can assist with depression, anxiety, self harm, eating disorders, compulsive behaviours, fears and phobias, hallucination and delusional thinking, sleeping problems and Autism Spectrum Disorders.

CAMHS is available to young people who require assistance in managing emotional, social and behavioural difficulties. Can assist with depression, anxiety, self harm, eating disorders, compulsive behaviours, fears and phobias, hallucination and delusional thinking, sleeping problems and Autism Spectrum Disorders.

CAMHS is available to young people who require assistance in managing emotional, social and behavioural difficulties. Can assist with depression, anxiety, self harm, eating disorders, compulsive behaviours, fears and phobias, hallucination and delusional thinking, sleeping problems and Autism Spectrum Disorders.

The service aims to alleviate child abuse by providing support to parents, carers and families. National, confidential telephone service offering support, information, crisis intervention and referral.

Division within the Tasmanian Department of Health and Human Services which holds the statutory responsibility for intervening legally to protect child from abuse and neglect by their parents or other carers. Any suspected circumstances of child abuse can be reported.

A service providing safe and positive contact arrangements for children whose parents are separated.

The Children’s Contact Service makes it possible for contact arrangements to take place with minimum stress both for children and their parents. It can also help with establishing a relationship between child and parent when there has been a period of limited or no contact.

The services that are provided include:

planning, negotiation and setting up of contact arrangements

facilitated changeover to enable the child to be transferred smoothly from one parent to the other at contact times

supervised contact visits to enable child and visiting parent to enjoy quality time together

separate appointments for both parents

privacy and confidentiality

an established children’s centre with toys, games and equipment

practical, sensible security including separate entrances and exits for each parents wherever possible.

Advantages of using the service include:

contact can be made using an independent third party

parents do not have to deal directly with each other

it provides a relaxed, safe and neutral environment for children and parents

both parents can feel they are doing the best for their child.

Costs involved:

Intake – free

Supervised Visits and Changeovers – a fee is payable by both parties. Reduced rates are available for concession card holders.

Children’s contact services are located in Hobart, Launceston, Devonport and Burnie.

Provides young people who are homeless, or at risk of homelessness, aged between 12-15 years a safe short term home environment. Young people can stay up to 6-12 weeks. Colville Place promotes healthy relationships and supports young people to engage with education, develop living skills, emotional resilience, interpersonal skills and to reconnect with family where appropriate. Any person can make a referral for a young person.

If you have a complaint arising from a State Public School, you should first raise the issue with the school. If there is no resolution, you can contact the Education Department Learning Services in your area.

If you have a complaint arising from a State Public School, you should first raise the issue with the school. If there is no resolution, you can contact the Education Department Learning Services in your area.

If you have a complaint about an issue arising from a State Public School, you should first raise the issue with the school. If there is no resolution, you can contact the Education Department Learning Services in your area.

The Elder Relationship Service is a counselling and mediation support service to assist older people and their families to:

prevent or resolve family conflict;

have difficult conversations;

plan for the future (including medical, health, financial or living arrangements);

resolve differences in ways that improve their relationships; and

make decisions that protect the interests, rights and safety of families.

You can attend the service on your own, with your partner, as a family, or your children or parent(s) can come by themselves.

Attending the service is voluntary and confidential. The service is a not for profit community organisation and the services are subsidised by the Federal Government. They try to make the service as affordable as possible, fees are determined by the local organisation and are based on your income, they will advise of any fees payable upon the booking of the appointment.

The office of the eSafety Commissioner leads online safety education for the Australian Government and protects Australian children when they experience cyber bullying by administering a complaints scheme.

This office also deals with complaints about offensive and illegal online content.

This is a National telephone service established to assist people from families affected by separation or relationship issues. Provides information and advice, particularly about parenting arrangements after separation.

Provides assistance and counselling services to separated couples in relation to children’s issues. The Centre does not provide legal advice. The Centre has a direct link to the Family Relationships Advice Line and Centrelink. The first 3 hours of counselling are free.